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soothsayer

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Thu Jun 10, 2021, 09:59 AM Jun 2021

The Supreme Court will release opinion(s?) at 10:00 a.m. ET. We'll fire up the live blog at 9:45.


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Jun 10, 2021
The Supreme Court will release opinion(s?) at 10:00 a.m. ET. We’ll fire up the live blog at 9:45.

There are 22 outstanding opinions in argued cases including the Affordable Care Act, LGBTQ+ / religious liberty, voting rights, and student speech.

Announcement of opinions for Thursday, June 10 - SCOTUSblog
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https://t.co/57Qd6D5LVJ

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If you want an excellent overview of the 22 outstanding cases, check out @AHoweBlogger’s summary.
Reading the tea leaves: Remaining cases as of June 8
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http://amylhowe.com/2021/06/08/reading-the-tea-leaves-remaining-cases-as-of-june-8/
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The Supreme Court will release opinion(s?) at 10:00 a.m. ET. We'll fire up the live blog at 9:45. (Original Post) soothsayer Jun 2021 OP
Lol BGBD Jun 2021 #1
If ACA goes down, we can't pass no_hypocrisy Jun 2021 #2
This is the only opinion for today. soothsayer Jun 2021 #3
 

BGBD

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1. Lol
Thu Jun 10, 2021, 10:10 AM
Jun 2021

Thomas as the swing vote here. How often do you see that?

Kagan
Sotomayor
Breyer
Gorsuch
Thomas

soothsayer

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3. This is the only opinion for today.
Thu Jun 10, 2021, 10:26 AM
Jun 2021

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Jun 10, 2021
NEW: SCOTUS rules against federal government's interpretation of the Armed Career Criminal Act. Court says a felony involving recklessness does not satisfy the law's "use of physical force" element and thus does not trigger the law's "violent felony" mandatory minimum sentence.

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Here is the opinion delivered by Justice Kagan in Borden v. United States. This is the only opinion for today. https://supremecourt.gov/opinions/20pdf/19-5410_8nj9.pdf
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